Oregon lands commitment from 3-star offensive lineman Devin Brooks
On Sunday, Oregon made another impact addition to a 2024 recruiting class that is shaping up to be one of the best in the nation.
Devon Brooks, an offensive lineman from Clackamas, Ore., announced that he has committed to Dan Lanning’s Ducks. He becomes Oregon’s 15th commit thus far.
Brooks, a 6-foot-4, 300-pound standout at Clackamas High, is the No. 524 player in the nation and the No. 38 offensive lineman, according to the On3 Industry Ranking.
Brooks chose the Ducks over offers from USC, Oregon State, and Washington, among countless others.
Along with Brooks, Oregon had landed offensive line commits from 4-star Fox Crader and 3-star Trent Ferguson.
Oregon’s 2023 class is currently the 10th-best in the nation, according to the On3 Industry Ranking.
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The On3 Industry Ranking weights the primary recruiting media services based on past performance data, and overall scouting and recruiting coverage investment.
For football, the algorithm is weighted as follows: On3 (35%), 247Sports (35%), Rivals.com (20%) and ESPN (10%).
For basketball, the algorithm equally weights On3, 247Sports, Rivals.com and ESPN at 25%.
The On3 Industry Rating and Ranking increases the total number of 5-stars and 4-stars seven times throughout the recruiting cycle, concluding with 32 5-stars for football and 20 for basketball. This solves for the problem of awarding 5-star ratings too early in the recruiting process to meet predefined quotas. With each passing month in the cycle, scouts in the industry have more data, information and scouting opportunities to evaluate better and project prospects. This process is referenced by the Industry “Strength” meter in the database. Listed below is the football star ranking update schedule:
Nov. 1 — Mid-sophomore year watchlist: 0 5-stars, 100 4-stars
April 1 — Initial On300: 5 5-stars, 295 4-stars
June 1 — Spring update: 10 5-stars, 315 4-stars
Nov. 1 — Mid-season junior update: 15 5-stars, 335 4-stars
March 1 — Post National Signing Day overhaul: 20 5-stars, 355 4-stars
May 1 — Spring update: 25 5-stars, 375 4-stars
Aug. 1 — Summer update: 32 5-stars, 393 4-stars
Oct. 1 — Mid-season senior update: 32 5-stars, 418 4-stars
Dec. 1 — Post senior update: 32 5-stars, 418 4-stars
Feb. 1 — Final update: 32 5-stars, 418 4-stars